Two bodyguards who worked at Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen's wedding in 2009 have been sentenced to five years in prison after they opened fired on photographers during the couple's event in Costa Rica.

The two men, identified as Miguel Solis and Alexander Rivas, were found guilty by a court in the Costa Rican tourist town of Puntarenas. A third guard, Manuel Valverde, was acquitted.

From The Agence France-Presse: "Yuri Cortez, a Salvadoran who works for AFP, and Costa Rican colleague Carlos Aviles had been trying to take pictures of the wedding.

The bodyguards confronted them and demanded in vain that the photographers hand over their cameras' memory cards. As the photographers drove away, at least one of the bodyguards opened fire, according to the complaint against them. Neither of the photographers was hurt."

Tom Brady denied that a shooting took place, according to a 2009 Sports Illustrated interview with Peter King: "'Absolute total b.s.,' Brady said last week. 'We found two guys on our property, and we told them to get out. Our security guys didn't even have guns. There were no shots fired.'"